Rhetoric, Jargon, Semantics, and the Brundtland Report
laurenlezeu.substack.com
When you hear the word rhetoric you probably think of persuasive speech. Although this wouldn’t be wrong according to rhetoric’s place among the three ancient arts of discourse (grammar and logic being the other two), rhetoric does much more than persuade an audience. As a student of rhetoric, I spend a lot of time analyzing the rhetorical modes (techniques and literary devices) that writers/speakers employ to convey their message to an audience. I’m concerned with
Rhetoric, Jargon, Semantics, and the Brundtland Report
Rhetoric, Jargon, Semantics, and the…
Rhetoric, Jargon, Semantics, and the Brundtland Report
When you hear the word rhetoric you probably think of persuasive speech. Although this wouldn’t be wrong according to rhetoric’s place among the three ancient arts of discourse (grammar and logic being the other two), rhetoric does much more than persuade an audience. As a student of rhetoric, I spend a lot of time analyzing the rhetorical modes (techniques and literary devices) that writers/speakers employ to convey their message to an audience. I’m concerned with